Digit shaping in charts and maps

When working with bidirectional content, you cannot specify digit shaping at the chart or map level. You can specify digit shaping for the objects in charts and maps.

To understand how digit shaping is applied to charts and maps, you must know which chart and map objects are considered text and which objects are considered numeric values.

The following table describes the chart and map objects that are considered text.

Table 1. Chart and map objects that are considered text
Container Object
Chart chart title, subtitle, footer, notes, legend item, legend title, regression label, marker label, background image label, axis titles, discrete axis label (for example, category axis label, x-axis), baseline labels
Map map title, subtitle, footer, legend title, notes, axis labels

The following table describes the chart and map objects that are considered numeric values.

Table 2. Chart and map objects that are considered numeric values
Container Object
Chart numeric axis label (for example, measure axis label, y-axis), numeric values that appear in the legend (you can select to show the first, last, maximum, minimum value for each item in legends), numeric values that appear in the chart
Map legend items

The following list describes the different digit shaping options and how digit shaping is applied to charts and maps.

The following list describes the default digit shaping behavior for charts and maps when the content language implies non-European digits, such as Arabic (Egypt).

The following list describes the default digit shaping behavior for charts and maps when the content language is Thai.